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  1. Contents 1History 2Notable alumni 3References 4External links Coordinates: 53°36′39″N 1°34′22″W / 53.6107°N 1.5729°W / 53.6107; -1.5729 Bretton Hall (2007), shortly before closure of the campusBretton Hall College of Education was a higher education college in West Bretton in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England.

  2. West Riding Education Authority in 1949 at the suggestion of the Ministry of Education. Bretton Hall, bought by the Authority for use as a College, was built between 1700 and 1750, and was formerly one of the country homes of Lord Allendale. Standing in Bretton Park, one of the most beautiful estates in South Yorkshire, it has been skilfully

  3. History. In 1949 Bretton Hall College, a teacher training college founded by Alec Clegg specialising in innovative courses in design, music and the visual and performance arts, opened in the historic Bretton Hall in West Bretton, Yorkshire. It became an affiliated college of the University of Leeds, which validated its degrees.. The college had financial difficulties, and, with the support of ...

  4. English, Drama, Education 1952-1965 My First Year at Bretton Hall 1952-53 The interviews for posts at Leyton County High School for Boys and King ... In September 1952 when I first joined the staff of Bretton Hall the college had been in existence for three years. Friend had chosen his staff well. Margaret Dunn, a Movement lecturer, ...

  5. 26 de nov. de 1998 · Ambience: Lovely Bretton Hall campus, claims to be the most beautiful in England, ... Vital statistics: Primarily a college for arts and education. Has 3,100 students, 70 per cent female.

  6. the successful and dynamic teamwork seemingly always the hallmark of Bretton Hall. 2 The Projects: 1981-1993 As a new College Principal in 1981, I inherited the fruits of nearly two decades of building inactivity as a consequence of post-war under-funding. Sadly, the post of Principal had been left vacant for six months prior to

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Martial_RoseMartial Rose - Wikipedia

    Bretton Hall College (1952–1965) From 1952 to 1965, Martial Rose was a lecturer at Bretton Hall College of Education in Yorkshire. [3] Initially appointed Head of English and Drama, he produced student and staff plays, operas and, in 1958, his own acting version of the Wakefield Mystery Plays. [4] [5] The production of the plays was ...